Protect Financial Customers From Fraud and Fakes

How to identify and mitigate social media and digital risk

Financial service organizations have a massive footprint and attack surface on social media & external digital platforms — all of which is ungoverned, unmonitored and unprotected by the existing security perimeter. Understanding the threats on these platforms is critical, from financial fraud, phishing and malware spread on social media, customer scams, impersonating accounts and mobile apps, and more. Join ZeroFOX and ThreatQuotient to learn the top risks facing financial institutions on social and digital channels and key tactics for addressing those risks.

Key Takeaways:

-Understand top trends and threats facing financial institutions on social and digital channels
-Gain knowledge of key tactics for addressing social and digital threats
-Learn about the tools available to your organization for mitigating risk

James C. Foster, CEO, ZeroFOX & P.W. Singer, Author of LikeWar: The Weaponization of Social Media

Is your organization prepared for the newest cyber threat to have hit business and government alike: attacks targeting not the networks, but the people and their beliefs on them? P.W. Singer's new book LikeWar outlines a radical new paradigm for understanding and defending against the unprecedented threats of our connected world. Modern businesses need to prepare and protect themselves against digital threats in our new social spaces that have hit everything from elections to corporate brands. Learn about this new battlespace and how organizations can better protect their executives, brand and people.

Key Takeaways:

-Explore the collision of social media, war & politics
-Understand the social media based attacks targeting your brand and business
-Learn top tactics to protect yourself and your organization on social & digital channels

According to ‘The Digital Risk Protection Market in 2019’, an April 2019 report from Forrester, “sixty-four percent of global security decision makers rate improving advanced threat intelligence capabilities as a high or critical priority”. In this ZeroFOX webinar featuring that report’s co-author, Senior Analyst Josh Zelonis, we’ll discuss how the Digital Risk Protection (DRP) market is evolving as well as the different types of buyers and use cases for digital risk protection services. Security professionals can use this information to determine how digital risk protection can best suit the needs of their business. DRP makes threat intelligence actionable — which is why “it’s a great place to start” for many organizations. During the session, you’ll learn how DRP can be the foundation for building your cyber intelligence program.

Social media profiles serve as a valuable tool for corporations, high-profile executives and celebrities to create brand awareness and engage directly with followers. But these profiles also represent a broad, easily exploited, and often unregulated attack surface. Bad actors take advantage of your hard-earned social following to spearphish your customers and employees, spread offensive or malicious content, and damage your reputation. Learn how to identify and remediate impersonating profiles of your brand, executives and even yourself.

Attendees will learn:
-Why social impersonations often serve as the gateway to broader cyberattacks
-Tactics for identifying and taking down impersonating profiles
-Best practices for securing your accounts

Financial service organizations have a massive footprint and attack surface on social media & external digital platforms — all of which is ungoverned, unmonitored and unprotected by the existing security perimeter. Understanding the threats on these platforms is critical, from financial fraud, phishing and malware spread on social media, customer scams, impersonating accounts and mobile apps, and more. Join ZeroFOX and ThreatQuotient to learn the top risks facing financial institutions on social and digital channels and key tactics for addressing those risks.

Key Takeaways:

-Understand top trends and threats facing financial institutions on social and digital channels
-Gain knowledge of key tactics for addressing social and digital threats
-Learn about the tools available to your organization for mitigating risk

How to safeguard students and faculty, protect campuses and promote online security

Social and cyber safety initiatives are increasing across all types of educational institutions. Schools have a massive footprint and attack surface on social media & external digital platforms — all of which is either monitored manually or remains entirely ungoverned and unprotected by the existing security perimeter — exposing institutions to cyber attacks, physical threats, data loss, student scams, reputational brand risk and account takeovers. Students, staff and the schools themselves collectively create a huge attack surface, teaming with potential threats, both from within and outside their organization. Having the tools in place to support your security stack is crucial to allowing the entire community and teachers alike to engage securely on campus and across digital channels.

Key Takeaways:

-Next Generation security measures for the education industry and the role of AI
-How to automate the identification and remediation of risks across digital channels
-Tips to proactively identify risks to your students, staff, and campuses

In our connected world, most people engage with brands online prior to making a purchasing decision. With social media marketing on the rise, risks to your brand and reputation are also increasing, from account hacking to impersonating profiles and more. How can you increase engagement while protecting brand integrity from digital risks?